You can buy fashionable shoes at a good price.

(Is 'at a good price' an adjective phrase modifying 'shoes'? Or is 'at a good price' an adverbial phrase modifying 'buy'?)

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Question 2: Does 'at a good price' mean 'at an expensive price' or 'at a reasonable price' or 'at a low price'?
The phrase "at a good price" is an adverbial phrase modifying "buy."

It means at a reasonable price.
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